Did asbestos exposure cause your lung cancer? Complete our free asbestos lung cancer lawsuit case evaluator.
Lung cancer is an illness that can be related to your asbestos exposure. If you have been diagnosed, you will need an experienced asbestos lung cancer attorney to handle the intricacies of your asbestos lung cancer lawsuit.
Please answer the following three questions and complete the form on this page. A firm representative will review your claim and be in touch shortly.
Question 1: Have you or a loved one been diagnosed with lung cancer?
If you have been diagnosed, you may have a case.
Question 2: Do you know how you were exposed to asbestos?
When filing an asbestos lung cancer claim, it is important to try and recall how you were exposed to asbestos. If you were exposed on the job, note your occupation and what parts of your job required you to work with asbestos. If you were exposed at home, try and determine if you were exposed through the clothes of a family member, for example, or if your house or workplace had asbestos in the air.
Question 3: Do you know where you were exposed to asbestos?
If you were exposed to asbestos while on the job, the manufacturers of the asbestos you worked with will be held responsible for your injuries. Because of this, it is important that you recall, as specifically as possible, all job sites where you had asbestos exposure. From your list of job sites, Weitz & Luxenberg can determine which asbestos manufacturers were responsible for supplying the asbestos materials that made you sick. Any information or documentation you can provide relating to the history of your exposure would be valuable evidence for your claim.
If you answered 'yes' to all of these questions, please complete the form on this page for a free lawsuit review.
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